Listen "Language Access Services in Non-Profit Organizations with Alisa Pifine"
Episode Synopsis
Today's enriching conversation with Alisa Pifine, director of language access services for Catholic Charities in Louisville, Kentucky, gives a detailed insight into the evolution of language access in her community. From working at a credit union to becoming a crucial part of a non-profit organization, Alisa's journey is truly inspiring. She talks about the language access program at Catholic Charities, underlining the vital role of trained interpreters, especially in legal settings for victims of crime.Among the many topics we cover, the significance of mental health for interpreters stands out. We discuss practical techniques to prevent burnout and establish the importance of understanding culture and heritage in the professional life of an interpreter. Emphasizing the need for resources that cater to interpreters' mental health, aiming to create a supportive environment for these critical language professionals.Tune in! Only on the podcast that shares your stories about our profession; brand the interpreter!---------------------Connect with Alisa Pifine languagecclou.orghttps://www.facebook.com/CatholicCharitiesofLouisvillehttps://twitter.com/CC_Louisvillehttps://www.instagram.com/cclouisville/Share your thoughts about this episode! Thanks for tuning in, till next time! 👋Connect with Mireya Pérez, Hostwww.brandtheinterpreter.comFacebookLinkedInInstagram
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